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A "busy" color & blink pattern using the LED may not be as recognizable to new users as an hourglass or whatnot on screen, but users would likely come to recognize a particular LED light show as "busy" without too much trouble. Also, there would no obscuring of on-screen elements, and as I understand it, there would be no additional load on the CPU once it pushes the proper NJoy string across I2C to the LED controller.
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